This is an interesting release which allows backends to
register multiple file prefixes. This goes along with
an improved algorithm to match files to the appropriate
backends. It should result in noticable performance gain.

This version comes with official support for DTTP
(debian description translation project) bug reports.
The DDTP backend makes exhaustive use of the new
callback mechanism (introduced in 1.3.0), allowing
the user to load bug reports into his favourite editor,
commit bug reports back to the DDTP server, or just
close them.

Furthermore, this release features many small improvements
and thouroughly re-worked documentation.

Yet another new gwyple version with new functionality has been relesed
today to the astonished public. This one introduces a mechanism which
allowd backends to register their own custom functions into the so-called
delete/move/export dialog. The mechanism is explained by a code example in
Template.pm.

Today gwyple-1.1.0 was released to the astonished public.
It featured a complete rewrite of the format dialog, which is
now even uglier than before, but at the same time much more
flexible. Try it out, you'll probably love it (or not...)